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  2. Whitby Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Robert Whitworth (1871–1881) 1870–1881 32-foot Self-righting (P&S) First named Lucy, later named Robert Whitworth. Original boat named Robert Whitworth served at Bridlington and was wrecked in the Great Gale of 1871. [48] [47] [b] [49] 180 Robert and Mary Ellis: 1881–1908 34-foot 1in Self-righting (P&S) [50] 588 Robert and Mary Ellis ...

  3. Whitehaven Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    A 33-foot 10-oar self-righting boat, Robert Whitworth, costing £255 and built in 1864 by Forrestt of Limehouse, London, had served at Tynemouth for one year, and had then been transferred to Bridlington. However, she was found too heavy for Bridlington due to the soft sand, and it was this boat that was then placed at Whitehaven.

  4. Robin Hood's Bay Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The lifeboat station at Robin Hood's Bay was closed in 1931, as it was found that the Whitby lifeboat could in the bay before the Robin Hood's Bay lifeboat could be manhandled into the sea. [19] The cobbled slipway at Robin Hood's Bay (known as Way Foot), is steep and the combined weight of the lifeboat and carriage was 7 tonnes (7.7 tons ...

  5. Great Gale of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Gale of 1871 was a severe storm in the North Sea which struck the north east coast of England on Friday 10 February 1871.. Shipping near the town of Bridlington was severely affected by the storm, and, in an attempt to rescue seamen, the RNLI lifeboat RNLB Robert Whitworth was put out of action and the fishermans lifeboat Harbinger upturned with nine locals on board, killing six of them.

  6. Bridlington Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Bridlington Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station based in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Having been instituted in 1805, it is the oldest working RNLI lifeboat location in the Yorkshire and the Humber region.

  7. Robert Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    Robert Whitworth may refer to: Robert Whitworth (canal engineer) (1734–1799), English land surveyor and canal engineer; Robert Whitworth (rugby union) (1914–2002), Scottish rugby union player; R. P. Whitworth (Robert Percy Whitworth, 1831–1901), journalist, writer, and editor active in Australia and New Zealand; Rob Whitworth (born 1982 ...

  8. Upgang Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Upgang Lifeboat Station was located just over 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Whitby Harbour, midway between Whitby and Sandsend, on the coast of North Yorkshire. A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1865, effectively a No.3 station for Whitby Lifeboat Station .

  9. Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal - Wikipedia

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    The first plans for a canal between Hereford and Gloucester were made by Robert Whitworth, one of James Brindley's pupils, in 1777. The route was part of a grander plan to Stourport-on-Severn and Leominster as well. Twelve years later, Richard Hall submitted plans for a canal via Ledbury. [1